St Mary the Virgin, Little Coxwell

The Church of St. Mary's is a 12th Century Chapel of Ease, built by the Monks of Beaulieu Abbey. It contains a number of features of historical and architectural interest, including: Norman doorway Perpendicular stone porch Transitional Priest's door Early decorated window 3 large perpendicular windows 13th Century Bell-cote 12th Century Chancel Arch, rebuilt in the 15th Century Norman door jambs of the Vestry in the north wall of the nave Carved wood rail of organ loft - part of a pre-Reformation Rood Screen 15th Century octagonal font Iron Hour-Glass stand George III Coat of Arms